Apple and SAP last week announced an agreement to create applications for the iPhone and iPad using SAP’s HANA data management platform as well as an iOS software development kit and training academy for outside developers and customers. The move marks Apple’s latest attempt to break through to the enterprise market and comes at a challenging time for the iPhone and sluggish sales for the tablet category across the industry. The deal will transform how the iPhone and iPad are used in the enterprise world, Apple CEO Tim Cook said.

Apple’s professional-grade tablets now come in two distinct sizes: A 9.7-inch iPad Pro and a jumbo-sized 12.9-inch model. And while they both share a number of key features, including Apple Pencil support and the Smart Connector, both iPads are clearly geared toward different types of users. AppleInsider offers a handy guide to help you decide which model is right for you.

After being neglected in 2015, Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad has received a much-needed professional makeover, gaining key features from the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and even outperforming it in a few ways. It’s a substantial upgrade, and one we find absolutely worthy of the “Pro” moniker, though the $599 starting price may deter some buyers.

At the release of its new 9.7 inch iPad Pro, Apple presented a video of Dillan, a young man who is both autistic and non-verbal, who was able to begin expressively communicating via apps on his iPad. Today, the App Store is featuring more of Dillan’s story and a range of apps developed for autistic people.

Readers who are purchasing one of Apple’s iPhone SE or 9.7″ iPad Pros this week can lock in an additional 10% cash bonus on their old iPhone or iPad trade-in from BuyBackWorld, which offers some of the industry’s highest payouts on used Apple gear.

Although the announcement of the iPhone SE — and 9.7-inch iPad Pro — triggered a relatively modest increase in global traffic to Apple’s website on March 21, the same day saw significant surges in China and India, according to research figures published on Wednesday.

After the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro and 4-inch iPhone SE debut in a handful of major markets this Thursday, customers in the second wave of launch countries apparently will not have to wait long, with Apple gearing up for sales to begin as early as next week.

During its March 21 press event, Apple was keen to market the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro as a Windows PC replacement, pointing out that most 12.9-inch Pro buyers are switchers. But does the smaller Pro stand a chance of luring more converts?